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We are loved of God & we are a piece of His body.
Not all parts have the same function, but they all have the same banner.
Being different is not a reason to doubt yourself & stay quiet.
Your voice, the things you say & do that are different, are needed.
No matter how different or new your voice may seem, when you use it under the banner of God’s love you are where you are supposed to be.
Do not step back, do not be silent.
We are all made of the same material. We are not all the same pieces, but we are all under the same banner.
Find Your Voice!!!”””””!

1Co 12:14 For the body does not consist of only one part, but of many.

1Co 12:15 If the foot says, “Since I’m not a hand, I’m not part of the body,” that does not make it any less a part of the body, does it?

In our most basic form, we are all made of the same thing. We are creations of God & are all hewn from the same rock (Isaiah 51:1).

But we do not all function the same.

As Paul outlines in II Corinthians, there is one body but many parts, & each part has a different function. Regardless of the function, each piece of the body is valuable & offers something unique & needed.

Each of us has a calling & an anointing working in us, leading & guiding us.

We see other people being led by the Lord, & because that is the example…

Falling on Monday, the day of Lord Siva, this Amavasya is viewed as extremely favorable. The noteworthiness of Somvati Amavasya was clarified by Bhisma to Yudhishtra in the Mahabharata. One ought to offer petitions to God to Lord Shiva and the expired precursors on this day as it is committed to making offering to them

What to do on Somvati Amavasya?

1. Ruler Shiva-Somvati Amavasya1.on Somvati Amavsaya, you must give and do Annadann to poor children. Doing Maun(remaining noiseless) is thought to be exceptionally productive on this day.

Enthusiasts watching Somvati Vrat must spins around 108 times around Peepal tree in the morning.

They must serenade Shani Mantra and love Lord Vishnu on this day.

Scrubbing down in the blessed waterways (Like Ganga and Triveni) on this amavasya is considered to bring flourishing, make them free from illnesses, melancholy and distress and help their precursors to accomplish salvation.

Somvati Amavasya Fast Story

A friar used to visit a group of moneylender having seven wedded children and an unmarried little girl. He used to request charity and as an exchange used to favor the little girl in-law with euphoric wedded life. However he never gave gift of marriage to the girl of the house and this made the young lady and her mother stressed. The stressed mother instantly called a Pandit to see the Kundali of her girl. The Pandit told about the ominous Yog of getting to be widow in her fate and as an answer asked the young lady to go the island Singhal where carried on a washer ladies. Further he approaches her to request the Sindoor from that woman and wear on her temple and besides to watch the quick of Somvati Amavasya, as it would expel unfavorable Yoga from her Kundali. On listening to this, mother asked for the children to go, on which, the most youthful child consented to run with her sister. Both of them cleared out and arrived at the seashore. While thinking how to cross the stream, they sat under a tree on which a vulture used to live with his baby in the home. On the conception of a vulture, a snake used to consume him up. That day, when the vultures were out and the babies began making commotion, the snake came. The young lady comprehended the event and murdered the snake with her fortitude. On returning and seeing their youngsters alive, the joyful vultures helped the young lady to go to the place of washerwomen. On serving the washerwomen for months, the woman got satisfied with the young lady and connected Sindoor on her temple. The young lady left instantly without drinking water. On the way she spun around a Peepal tree, adored the tree, watched the quick of Somvati Amavasya and afterward drank water. Along these lines her ominous Yogas were crossed out and she got to be blessed.